lazy
[ˈleɪzi]
Definition:
1. Unwilling to work or be active; doing as little as possible.
2. Moving slowly and gently.
3. Disinclined to work or exertion.
Use 'lazy' in a sentence:
- I didn't actually say that you were lazy, but if the cap fits.
- Woe betide the lazy fellow!
- He was not stupid, just lazy.
- Paolo returned to his lazy way and slept all morning.
- It's the fault of those lazy grocery stores.
- Are you suggesting I'm lazy?
- He is a gluttonous and lazy guy.
- My sister is lazy.
- He is rude, lazy, a runaway.
- He roused himself from his lazy contemplation of the scene beneath him.
- What the hell, I thought, at least it will give the lazy old man some exercise.
- I admit to being congenitally lazy.
- She calls me lazy and selfish.
- Of all the lazy, indifferent, unbusinesslike attitudes to have!
- Her latest novel is perfect for a lazy summer's afternoon reading.
- I was feeling too lazy to go out.
- We would have a lazy lunch and then lie on the beach in the sun.
- He was not unintelligent, but he was lazy.
- Get up, lazy children.
- But I am a lazy man, I don't like hard work.
- Her husband was a charming, but lazy and feckless man.
- We spent a lazy day on the beach.
- They are often stigmatized by the rest of society as lazy and dirty.
- Anna thinks I'm lazy ─ what do you say?
- He's inclined to be lazy.
- Because they're kind of lazy.
- Don't be so lazy.
- You are always so lazy.
- He's poor because he's lazy.
- The two lazy birds felt freezing.
- 'Yous two are no' gettin 'paid,' he said. 'Ye're too lazy!'
- In all fairness he had to admit that she was neither dishonest nor lazy.
- Tom was a lazy man.
- I have no time for lazy people like Steve.
- My next employer would just think I'm lazy.
- They are too lazy to go anywhere else.
- I was too lazy to learn how to read music.
- He promised not to be lazy anymore.
- Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down.
- He's silly. He‘s lazy.
- Aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar?
- Are you suggesting (that) I'm lazy?
- The following wind and eastward running tide had given us a very pleasant, lazy sail.
- He is intelligent, to be sure, but he's also very lazy.
- Me? Lazy? That's rich, coming from you!
- Look how lazy we've become.
- The small river meandered in lazy curves down the centre.
- He grew lazy and slovenly in his habits.